Marie A
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Thanks for posting and providing this insight regarding Prozac, SSRIs & lamictal.I read these studies as well. That was the first thing I thought when I saw Prozac - an SSRI can trigger mania and if you have manic symptoms while you are depressed you are in a mixed episode- the very worst hell can come from that. You have the darkness of depression with the manic energy to do something about it. This is the most dangerous state for bipolar patients.
You can have terrible intrusive thoughts screaming through your head.
I don’t think we can internet diagnose her but I have followed the same trail of wondering.
ETA: i should have said, an SSRI can trigger mania if you are bipolar.
Also eta: her prescriptions include lamictal, which is a common mood stabilizer for bipolar treatment. It is sometimes prescribed for depression as well, but that’s significantly less common. It’s one of many standard medications for bipolar. That definitely made me wonder.
IMHO
Its so very upsetting to hear the details based on what was confirmed yesterday regarding the basement, Lindsay’s paraplegia and everything else.
I’m still reeling from how terrible tragedy is.
I know a young man (@21-22 years old) who moved home with his parents after leaving college and experimenting with psychedelic drugs. He was diagnosed with depression and given antidepressants. In actuality he was paranoid- telling friends the government was out to get him and such. I think his paranoid ideation wasn’t properly picked up on or taken seriously. Definite “psychotic“ behavior. He planned his suicide- ordered a gun from the sporting goods store and then picked it up the next week and went to a hidden creek bed in a neighborhood park and shot himself in the head after telling a friend where he was. His friends and parents raced to the park but it was too late. The night before he shot himself he told his friends “I‘ll see you on the other side” before leaving the group. Nobody picked up on his meaning or intention. It was heartbreaking as he was a much loved, gorgeous, popular young man with everything going for him. A beloved only child of means.
In any case, I always suspected that he wasn’t properly diagnosed and was given the wrong thing- the antidepressants put him over the edge ramping up the psychosis and causing his mania. It made no sense and still doesn’t.
In any case, my young friend and so many others simply have “terrible intrusive thoughts screaming through their heads“ as you have said.
These things are simply inexplicable and I hope that there will be more education on mental illness, less stigma so that there can be more help and better help given to those who suffer.